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Some experts are awed and others derisive over AI bots' conversations on the new site Moltbook.
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Both are pouring serious resources into building genuine technical bridges between OpenAI's AI capabilities and Snowflake's data management backbone.
The post Snowflake and OpenAI Unveil $200M AI Partnership appeared first on eWEEK.
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The update reflects Mozilla's broader positioning as a user-first alternative in a browser market increasingly shaped by automation and AI integrations.
The post Firefox to Give Users Full Control Over AI Features appeared first on eWEEK.
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With Shark's MediaInfo Tool Portable, you can access both technical and tag information regarding any video or audio file. [License: Freeware | Requires:
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Apple today stopped signing iOS 26.2, which means that iPhone users who have updated to iOS 26.2.1 are no longer able to downgrade to the earlier version of iOS. Apple released iOS 26.2.1 last week with support for the AirTags 2.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Feb. 3
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Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for Feb. 2, No. 1,689. And it's an iconic word in Wordle history!
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Several iPhone Fold leaks have been reported, including a massive battery life, design elements, cameras and more.
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Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for Feb. 3, No. 1,690.
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SpaceX, a leader in rocket launches and satellite internet, will now also house Musk's ventures in artificial intelligence and social media.
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Whether you're learning, working or creating, NotebookLM delivers the goods.
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Let us help you sort through all the options to pick the right streaming services for you.
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Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for Feb. 3 #968.
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YouTube TV and Sling help you cut the cord, but what do they offer?
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These four chatbots also have predictions on the coin toss, the halftime show, the most expensive ads, the national anthem and viewership numbers.
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Light up and secure your driveway, backyard, or porch with a floodlight security camera.
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As the Year of the Horse approaches, the race to capture consumer attention through AI has become a closely watched contest in China's technology sector.
The post Alibaba Plans $431M Lunar New Year AI Push Amid Chatbot Battle appeared first on eWEEK.
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The Firefox browser is gaining options to turn off AI enhancements, Mozilla said today. Firefox users who prefer to browse without artificial intelligence will be able to turn off several AI features that Mozilla has added over the last several months.
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This will be the first time that humans have traveled all the way to the moon since the early 1970s.
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Apple's co-founders signed the check in 1976, just weeks before establishing their partnership agreement.
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Artemis 2 could launch as early as this coming weekend. If it does, the 10-day mission will have to compete with the Olympics and Super Bowl for media attention.
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The Mercedes-Benz Unimog always makes an impression. That becomes even truer when the stout-jawed U418 variant shows up painted in Rover green carrying what appears to be a truck-sized beer barrel or treasure chest below a rooftop tent. But what this wondrous creation actually is is a woody "micro-expedition vehicle" with pop-up roof and smart, fully connected living space meant to climb, crawl and wade through Mother Earth's most treacherous before burrowing
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TWEAKS AND UPDATES The Economist: Ed tech is profitable. It is also mostly useless. "Although ed-tech companies tout huge learning gains, independent research has made clear that technology rarely boosts learning in […]
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NEW RESOURCES Times of Malta: Hundreds of postcards of warships, submarines in Malta can now be viewed online. "The collection was started by Judge Emeritus Giovanni Bonello when he was a child. […]
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Apple's rumored plan to enter the smart glasses market by late 2026 is already reshaping the global AR optics supply chain, according to DigiTimes.
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The city of Milan and beyond will light up to spread the Olympic spirit during the event.
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By the end of 2026, most United flights will have the faster in-flight Wi-Fi, the companies say.
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Genie 3 lets you generate a video game-like world in seconds with only a text prompt.
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Apple's first foldable could feature the biggest ever iPhone battery and eclipse rival devices, according to a known leaker.
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Amazon this weekend has all-time low prices on the Apple Watch Series 11, with $100 discounts across numerous models of the smartwatch. This is only the second time so far in 2026 that we've tracked $100 markdowns on the Series 11, and nearly every aluminum model is on sale right now.
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The Chinese government has given DeepSeek its approval to purchase NVIDIA's H200 AI chips, according to Reuters. ByteDance, Alibaba and Tencent have also reportedly received permission from Beijing to buy a total of 400,000 H200 GPUs. Reuters says Chinese authorities are still finalizing the conditions they're imposing on the companies to be able to proceed with their orders, so it may take a while before they're able to receive their shipments. In addition, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang told reporters that his company has yet to receive orders from the aforementioned firms and that he believed China is still finalizing their licenses.
In December 2025, the US government allowed NVIDIA to sell its second-best H200 processors to vetted Chinese companies in addition to its H20 model in exchange for a 25 percent tariff on those sales. China previously dissuaded local companies from purchasing NVIDIA's H20 chips, but it recently agreed to import hundreds of thousands of H200 units after Huang's visit
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Apple has acquired Israel-based startup Q.ai, a move that could provide a much-needed boost to the tech giant's capabilities in artificial intelligence. Although Apple has not disclosed terms of the deal, sources told Financial Times that the arrangement is reportedly valued at nearly $2 billion. If that figure is accurate, the Q.ai acquisition marks Apple's second largest acquisition to date, followed by its purchase of Beats for $3 billion back in 2014.
Johny Srouji, Apple's senior vice president of hardware technologies, said in a statement that Q.ai "is a remarkable company that is pioneering new and creative ways to use imaging and machine learning." Apple hasn't shared any specifics about how it plans to leverage the startup, but its past work indicates the possibility of Apple moving deeper into AI-powered wearables. "Patents filed by Q.ai show its technology being used in headphones or glasses, using 'facial skin micro movements' to communicate without talking," the Times reported.
The startup's founding team, including CEO Aviad Maizels, will join Apple as part of the deal. This acquisition marks Maizels' second sale to Apple; he previously founded a three-dimensional hearing business called PrimeSense that Apple bought back in 2013.
For several months, many tech insiders have speculated that an acquisition might be Apple's best path forward to catching up in the AI race. In the company's Q3 earnings call in July 2025, CEO Tim Cook acknowledged that "We're
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Apple shared its latest quarterly financial results today and the news is once again very, very good for the Cupertino company. The quarter ending December 27, 2025 marked "the best-ever quarter" for iPhones, which generated a record high revenue of nearly $85.27 billion for the business. Apple doesn't disclose the number of devices sold any more, but even with the prices for many of its latest generation of smartphones surpassing $1,000 a pop, that's still got to be a heck of a lot of iPhones.
"The demand for iPhone was simply staggering," CEO Tim Cook said on the conference call to discuss the results. "This is the strongest iPhone lineup we've ever had and by far the most popular."
That wasn't the only massive number in the earnings report. Services revenue also logged its biggest quarter yet, growing 14 percent over the same period last year to reach just over $30 billion. It was also Apple's biggest quarter to date for total revenue, which was nearly $143.76 billion for the already fabulously wealthy company.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/apple-just-reported-its-best-ever-quarter-for-iphone-sales-234135513.html?src=rss
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Beijing reportedly approved the sale of hundreds of thousands of Nvidia H200 chips to Chinese AI companies—the culmination of a dramatic shift in US tech policy.
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NEW RESOURCES EIN Presswire: As National Handwriting Day Approaches, New Data Resource Challenges Classroom Myth (PRESS RELEASE). "The interactive resource, published by Handwriting Success, provides the first comprehensive, state-by-state overview of handwriting […]
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The appeal of promising network technologies can be jaded by pressure to adopt untested ideas. When I look over the comments I've gotten from enterprise technologists this year, one thing that stands out is that almost three-quarters of them said that entrenched views held by company executives is a "significant problem" for them in sustaining their network and IT operations.
"Every story that comes out gets me a meeting in the board room to debunk a silly idea," one CIO said. I've seen that problem in my own career and so I sympathize, but is there anything that tech experts can do about it? How do you debunk the "big hype" of the moment?
For starters, don't be too dismissive. Technologists agree that a dismissive response to hype cited by senior management is always a bad idea. In fact, the opening comment that most technologists suggested is "I agree there's real potential there, but I think there are some near-term issues that need to be resolved before we could commit to it." The second-most-cited opening is "I've already launched a study of that, and I'll report back to you when it's complete." There's usually a grain (yeah, often a small grain) of truth underneath the hype pile, and the best approach is to acknowledge it somehow and play for time. Hype waves are like the tides; they come in and they go out, and many times management will move on.
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